White House officials are not backing down as pro-immigration reporters pressure them to drop the administration’s growing campaign against dangerous sanctuary cities.
On Monday and Tuesday, reporters prodded White House officials to relax their commitment to repatriate illegal immigrants in sanctuary cities who are also dangerous drunk-drivers, even when the drunk drivers have secretly lived in the United States for several years, or have a family in the United States.
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Why wait until they are drunk driving ?
Seems like they are home if drunk.
They need to be locked up with hard time for all the crimes they committed and then deported.
Whether or not an American has a family when they commit a crime, has no bearing on if they go to jail or not. So why why is it always brought up when illegal lovers complain about an illegal being deported. "We cannot break up families". The majority of American prisoners in prison have families. Their families are broke up, why not the illegals. They accepted the consequences of sneaking into America. Deport them AND their families. They broke the law.
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